Northern Iowan — February 14, 2022

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1 Fight for historical campus buildings continue The fight to keep the Honors Cottage and Alumni House from being demolished continues; photo.
1 Wrestling defeated in close dual vs. ISU The men's wrestling team has a close dual with Iowa State. It was decided by the final match, ending 16-15 with ISU on top; photo.
2 Meet the candidates: VP for Student Life The final three candidates for the Vice President of Student Life position are introduced: Heather Harbach, Javier Flores, and Lyn Redington; photos.
2 Spring into the 2022 Career Fair The spring Career Fair has expanded, increasing its employer participation by 35%; photo.
3 Reynolds attack on public education Bailey Klinkhammer gives her opinion on the Iowa government's handling of public education; photo.
3 Banning books should not be the main concern Jetta Colsch gives their opinion on banning books within schools, calling it irresponsible; photo.
4 "Death on the Nile" is a misguided murder mystery "Death on the Nile" does not hold up to its predecessor, "Murder on the Orient Express," earning it a 2/5 rating; photo.
5 Trainers give athletes TLC Reprinted from the September 18, 1981 edition, the article discusses how athletic trainers and specifically students in the program support athletics.
6 Panthers defeat Salukis, move into first place in MVC The men's basketball team wins against the Southern Illinois Salukis, improving to 14-9 on the season and 10-3 in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) play. This moves the Panthers to first place in the MVC; photo.
6 Panther women fall in heartbreaker to SIU, 64-60 The women's basketball team lost in a close game against the Southern Illinois Salukis, 64-60.